Philippine Emirates Private School sits firmly in the value segment of Abu Dhabi's private school market, with school fees 2026 ranging from AED 6,140 for KG1 to AED 13,500 for Grades 10-12. These are ADEK/TAMM-regulated fees for the 2025-26 academic year and represent some of the most affordable private school tuition available in Khalifa City schools or anywhere in Abu Dhabi's regulated private sector. For Filipino families - many of whom are employed in skilled but not executive-level roles - this fee structure makes private, curriculum-aligned education genuinely accessible. The annual bus fee of AED 4,659 is a significant additional cost that parents should factor into their total education budget, particularly given that the school is located in Khalifa City and public transport options are limited. Book and uniform costs are not listed in the ADEK fee schedule, suggesting these may be managed separately or included in other charges - parents should clarify this at the admissions stage. No formal scholarship or bursary programme is publicly documented. The school does not publish payment terms on its website (which is largely non-functional), so parents should contact the accounts team directly at accounts@philippineemiratesprivateschool.com to confirm installment options and accepted payment methods. In terms of value for money, the honest assessment is this: at AED 6,140-13,500 per year, PEPS is priced as a community school, not a premium institution - and the educational outcomes broadly reflect that positioning. For families whose priority is cultural continuity, DepEd curriculum alignment, and affordability, the value proposition is real. For families seeking strong academic outcomes, extensive extracurricular provision, or a pathway to competitive university admissions, the fees are low but so is the ceiling.